Rabbi Meshullam Feivush Heller was a leader in the formative stages of the chasidic movement. Born in 1742 into a rabbinic family with illustrious lineage — Heller was a fifth-generation descendant of the Mishnah commentator, Rabbi Yom-Tov Lippman Heller, among others — Heller became a student of Rabbi Yechiel Michel of Zloczow, who himself had been a student of the Ba’al Shem Tov. Heller is mainly known for his Yosher Divrei Emet, a work in the form of two long letters to a friend, detailing key chasidic teachings and practices.
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